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Lower Dolpo Region

Trekking in the Lower Dolpo region or Dolpo region trek is one of the unique experiences which you will gain in your lifetime. You will be observing the scenarios and walking through the famous trails filmed in the 1999 Oscar nominated movie The Himalaya directed by Eric Valli.
You will be astonished with the unique cultural and natural experiences present in Lower dolpo region. We will be visiting the Phoksundo Lake in Shey Phoksundo national park and the lake is an alpine freshwater oligotrophic lake and also is designated as a Ramsar site in 2007. You will be observing the caravans of yaks passing through the stiff and harsh trails on cliffs. This stiff tails are actually the route between the people living around these Himalayas.Continue..... 

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